We examine the impact of several chronic diseases on the probability of labour force participation using data from the Australian National Health Surveys. An endogenous multivariate probit model is used to account for the potential endogeneity of the incidence of chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and mental illnesses. The cross-equation correlations are significant, rejecting the exogeneity of the chronic illnesses. Marginal effects of exogenous socio-demographic and lifestyle variables are estimated through their direct effects on labour market participation and indirect effects via the chronic diseases. The treatment effects of chronic diseases on labour force participation are estimated via conditional probabil...
Abstract Background A large proportion of disease burden is attributed to behavioural risk factors. ...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Chronic disease and the associated risk factors are an ongoing public health concern. They represent...
Reducing chronic disease has been identified as a priority for both health and labour force producti...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper examines the effect of health on labour force participation ...
To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian worker...
This report is a timely reminder of the cost of chronic disease to both the community and economy an...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Few studies have assessed the impact of co-morbid conditions amongst patients with arthritis. This s...
Background: Among older workers, chronic disease is known to be a key reason for early retirement. ...
This paper investigates the indirect effects of lifestyle risk factors associated with non-communica...
We provide novel evidence on the effects of ill-health on the dynamics of labour state transitions b...
© 2020 The Department of Economics, University of Oxford and John Wiley & Sons Ltd We provide ...
Health&WealthMOD is the first Australian microsimulation model designed to determine the economic im...
This study uses a data set of over 14000 households from the state of New Jersey in the USA to estim...
Abstract Background A large proportion of disease burden is attributed to behavioural risk factors. ...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Chronic disease and the associated risk factors are an ongoing public health concern. They represent...
Reducing chronic disease has been identified as a priority for both health and labour force producti...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper examines the effect of health on labour force participation ...
To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian worker...
This report is a timely reminder of the cost of chronic disease to both the community and economy an...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Few studies have assessed the impact of co-morbid conditions amongst patients with arthritis. This s...
Background: Among older workers, chronic disease is known to be a key reason for early retirement. ...
This paper investigates the indirect effects of lifestyle risk factors associated with non-communica...
We provide novel evidence on the effects of ill-health on the dynamics of labour state transitions b...
© 2020 The Department of Economics, University of Oxford and John Wiley & Sons Ltd We provide ...
Health&WealthMOD is the first Australian microsimulation model designed to determine the economic im...
This study uses a data set of over 14000 households from the state of New Jersey in the USA to estim...
Abstract Background A large proportion of disease burden is attributed to behavioural risk factors. ...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Chronic disease and the associated risk factors are an ongoing public health concern. They represent...